After her father remarries, Elsa has to tolerate a stepmother and stepsister who don’t want her around. When they ruin her prom dress, Elsa’s father steps in.
A week before my final school dance, Jane became the evil stepmother. My dad married Jane six years ago, long after separating from my mom. Jane moved in with her daughter, Amy.
“You and Amy are the same age,” Dad said. “You’ll get along.”
“I doubt it,” I replied. “She barely talks to me.”
“Give it time,” Dad insisted.
Jane enrolled Amy at my school, hoping we’d bond. Initially, she tried to include me in their nail appointments, but soon, they shut me out.
“Maybe Amy needs extra time with her mom,” Dad suggested.
I adapted, realizing Jane didn’t truly see me as her daughter. When prom approached, I worked extra shifts to buy my dream dress. However, Jane and Amy destroyed it, using it to polish silverware. Devastated, I cried. Dad confronted Jane, and vowed to end his marriage, prioritizing my happiness.